Competition is an important determinant of assemblage structure and population regulation, often resulting in decreased growth, fecundity or survival. In corals, most studies testing for an effect of competition on demographic traits, such as growth, have been experimental and often impose very high levels of competition upon colonies. To more realistically assess the role of competition on coral traits, multispecies studies in the wild are required. Here, we use 5yr of data that includes 11 coral species on the reef crest at Lizard Island on the Great Barrier Reef to quantify the effect of competition on growth. Additionally, we test whether species differ in their susceptibility to direct-contact (overgrowth and digestion) and overtopping...
Although competition is recognized as a core ecological process, its prevalence and importance in co...
The role of competition in regulating reef fish populations has been controversial. Here, we test th...
Although competition is recognized as a core ecological process, its prevalence and importance in co...
Competition is an important determinant of assemblage structure and population regulation, often res...
Corals and macroalgae compete for space, but the influence of species and size on the competitive ou...
Simulations and experiments have shown that species coexistence can be maintained via nontransitive ...
Tabular and staghorn corals of the genus Acropora often form low-diversity stands on shallow coral r...
Despite widespread acceptance that competition between scleractinian corals and benthic algae is imp...
Interspecific interactions that produce nontransitive competitive networks have been proposed to pro...
Tropical reefs are commonly transitioning from coral to macroalgal dominance, producing abrupt, and ...
We investigated the effects of interspecific competition on abundance, habitat partitioning, and coe...
Competition between corals and benthic algae is prevalent on coral reefs worldwide and has the poten...
Turf algae are becoming more abundant on coral reefs worldwide, but their effects on other benthic o...
Despite widespread acceptance of the negative effects of macroalgae on corals, very few studies have...
Reef-building coral assemblages are typically species rich, yet the processes maintaining high biodi...
Although competition is recognized as a core ecological process, its prevalence and importance in co...
The role of competition in regulating reef fish populations has been controversial. Here, we test th...
Although competition is recognized as a core ecological process, its prevalence and importance in co...
Competition is an important determinant of assemblage structure and population regulation, often res...
Corals and macroalgae compete for space, but the influence of species and size on the competitive ou...
Simulations and experiments have shown that species coexistence can be maintained via nontransitive ...
Tabular and staghorn corals of the genus Acropora often form low-diversity stands on shallow coral r...
Despite widespread acceptance that competition between scleractinian corals and benthic algae is imp...
Interspecific interactions that produce nontransitive competitive networks have been proposed to pro...
Tropical reefs are commonly transitioning from coral to macroalgal dominance, producing abrupt, and ...
We investigated the effects of interspecific competition on abundance, habitat partitioning, and coe...
Competition between corals and benthic algae is prevalent on coral reefs worldwide and has the poten...
Turf algae are becoming more abundant on coral reefs worldwide, but their effects on other benthic o...
Despite widespread acceptance of the negative effects of macroalgae on corals, very few studies have...
Reef-building coral assemblages are typically species rich, yet the processes maintaining high biodi...
Although competition is recognized as a core ecological process, its prevalence and importance in co...
The role of competition in regulating reef fish populations has been controversial. Here, we test th...
Although competition is recognized as a core ecological process, its prevalence and importance in co...